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An American National Standard
Designation: A 376/A 376M – 01a Used in USDOE-NE standards

Standard Specification for


Seamless Austenitic Steel Pipe for High-Temperature
Central-Station Service1
This standard is issued under the fixed designation A 376/A 376M; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year
of original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.
A superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.

1. Scope E 112 Test Methods for Determining Average Grain Size5


1.1 This specification2 covers seamless austenitic steel pipe E 213 Practice for Ultrasonic Examination of Metal Pipe
intended for high-temperature central-station service. Among and Tubing6
the grades covered are five H grades and two nitrogen grades E 381 Method of Macroetch Testing Steel Bars, Billets,
(304N and 316N) that are specifically intended for high- Blooms, and Forgings5
temperature service. E 426 Practice for Electromagnetic (Eddy-Current) Exami-
1.2 Optional supplementary requirements (S1 through S10) nation of Seamless and Welded Tubular Products, Austen-
are provided. These supplementary requirements specify addi- itic Stainless Steel, and Similar Alloys6
tional tests that will be made only when stated in the order, 2.2 ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code:
together with the number of such tests required. Section IX Welding Qualifications7
1.3 Grades TP321 and TP321H have lower strength require- 2.3 Other Standards:
ments for nominal wall thicknesses greater than 3⁄8 in. [9.5 SNT-TC-1A Personnel Qualification and Certification in
mm]. Nondestructive Testing7
1.4 The values stated in either inch-pound units or SI units 3. Terminology
are to be regarded separately as standard. Within the text, the
SI units are shown in brackets. The values stated in each 3.1 Definitions—For definitions of terms used in this speci-
system are not exact equivalents; therefore, each system must fication, refer to Terminology A 941.
be used independently of the other. Combining values from the 4. Ordering Information
two systems may result in nonconformance with the specifi-
cation. The inch-pound units shall apply unless the “M” 4.1 Orders for material to this specification should include
designation of this specification is specified in the order. the following, as required to describe the desired material
adequately:
NOTE 1—The dimensionless designator NPS (nominal pipe size) has 4.1.1 Quantity (feet, centimetres, or number of lengths),
been substituted in this standard for such traditional terms as “nominal 4.1.2 Name of material (seamless austenitic steel pipe),
diameter,” “size,” and “nominal size.”
4.1.3 Grade (Table 1),
2. Referenced Documents 4.1.4 Size (nominal size, or outside diameter and schedule
2.1 ASTM Standards: number or average wall thickness),
A 262 Practices for Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranu- 4.1.5 Lengths (specific or random), (Permissible Variations
lar Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels3 in Length Section of Specification A 999/A 999M),
A 941 Terminology Relating to Steel, Stainless Steel, Re- 4.1.6 End finish (Ends Section of Specification A 999/
lated Alloys, and Ferroalloys4 A 999M),
A 999/A 999M Specification for General Requirements for 4.1.7 Optional requirements (Section 9) (see Hydrostatic
Alloy and Stainless Steel Pipe4 Test Requirements Section and the Permissible Variation in
Weight for Seamless Pipe Section for weighing individual
lengths, of Specification A 999/A 999M), (see 10.6, repairing
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by welding; 14.2, die stamping),
This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee A01 on Steel,
4.1.8 Test report required (Certification Section of Specifi-
Stainless Steel, and Related Alloysand is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee
A01.10 on Stainless and Alloy Steel Tubular Products. cation A 999/A 999M),
Current edition approved Sept. 10, 2001. Published December 2001. Originally 4.1.9 Specification designation, and
published as A 376 – 54 T. Last previous edition A 376/A 376M – 01.
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For ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code applications see related Specifi-
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TABLE 1 Chemical Requirements
Grade UNS Composition,%
Desig-
Carbon Man- Phos- Sul- Sili- Nickel Chromium Molyb- Tita- Colum- Tan- Nitro- Others
nation
ganese, phorus, fur, con, denum nium bium + talum genA
max max max max Tan-
talum
TP304 S30400 0.08 max 2.00 0.045 0.030 0.75 8.0–11.0 18.0–20.0 ... ... ... ... ... ...
TP304H S30409 0.04–0.10 2.00 0.045 0.030 0.75 8.0–11.0 18.0–20.0 ... ... ... ... ... ...
TP304N S30451 0.08 max 2.00 0.045 0.030 0.75 8.0–11.0 18.0–20.0 ... ... ... ... 0.10–0.16 ...
TP304LN S30453 0.035 max 2.00 0.045 0.030 0.75 8.0–11.0 18.0–20.0 ... ... ... ... 0.10–0.16 ...
TP316 S31600 0.08 max 2.00 0.045 0.030 0.75 11.0–14.0 16.0–18.0 2.00–3.00 ... ... ... ... ...
TP316H S31609 0.04–0.10 2.00 0.045 0.030 0.75 11.0–14.0 16.0–18.0 2.00–3.00 ... ... ... ... ...
TP316N S31651 0.08 max 2.00 0.045 0.030 0.75 11.0–14.0 16.0–18.0 2.00–3.00 ... ... ... 0.10–0.16 ...
TP316LN S31653 0.035 max 2.00 0.045 0.030 0.75 11.0–14.0 16.0–18.0 2.00–3.00 ... ... ... 0.10–0.16 ...
B
TP321 S32100 0.08 max 2.00 0.045 0.030 0.75 9.0–13.0 17.0–19.0 ... ... ... ... ...
C
TP321H S32109 0.04–0.10 2.00 0.045 0.030 0.75 9.0–13.0 17.0–19.0 ... ... ... ... ...
D
TP347 S34700 0.08 max 2.00 0.045 0.030 0.75 9.0–13.0 17.0–19.0 ... ... ... ... ...
E
TP347H S34709 0.04–0.10 2.00 0.045 0.030 0.75 9.0–13.0 17.0–19.0 ... ... ... ... ...
TP348F S34800 0.08 max 2.00 0.045 0.030 0.75 9.0–13.0 17.0–19.0 ... ... D
0.10 ... Co 0.20 max
16-8-2H S16800 0.05–0.10 2.00 0.045 0.030 0.75 7.5–9.5 14.5–16.5 1.50–2.00 ... ... ... ... ...
... S31725 0.030 max 2.00 0.045 0.030 0.75 13.5–17.5 18.0–20.0 4.0–5.0 ... ... ... 0.20 max Cu 0.75 max
... S31726 0.030 max 2.00 0.045 0.030 0.75 14.5–17.5 17.0–20.0 4.0–5.0 ... ... ... 0.10–0.20 Cu 0.75 max
... S34565 0.030 max 5.0–7.0 0.030 0.010 1.0 16.0–18.0 23.0–25.0 4.0–5.0 ... ... . . . 0.040–0.060 Cb 0.10 max
A
The method of analysis for nitrogen shall be a matter of agreement between the purchaser and manufacturer.
B
The titanium content shall be not less than five times the carbon content and not more than 0.70 %.
C
The titanium content shall be not less than four times the carbon content and not more than 0.70 %.
D
The columbium plus tantalum content shall be not less than ten times the carbon content and not more than 1.10 %.
E
The columbium plus tantalum content shall be not less than eight times the carbon content and not more than 1.10 %.
F
This grade is intended for special purpose applications.

4.1.10 Special requirements or any supplementary require- 6.2.4 Grades TP304H, TP316H, TP321H, TP347H, and
ments selected, or both. 16-8-2H—If cold working is involved in processing, the
minimum solution-treating temperature for Grades TP321H
5. General Requirements and TP347H shall be 2000°F [1100°C], for Grades TP304H
5.1 Material furnished to this specification shall conform to and TP316H 1900°F [1040°C] and for Grade 16-8-2H, 1800°F
the applicable requirements of the current edition of Specifi- [980°C]. If the material is hot-rolled, the minimum solution-
cation A 999/A 999M unless otherwise provided herein. treating temperatures for Grades TP321H and TP347H shall be
1925°F [1050°C], for Grades TP304H and TP316H, 1900°F
6. Materials and Manufacture
[1040°C], and for Grade 16-8-2H, 1800°F [980°C].
6.1 Manufacture—At the manufacturer’s option, pipe may 6.2.5 Grade S34565—Heat treatment shall consist of heat-
be either hot finished or cold finished, with a suitable finishing ing to a temperature in the range of 2050°F [1120°C] minimum
treatment, where necessary. and 2140°F [1170°C] maximum, and quenching in water or
6.2 Heat Treatment: rapidly cooling by other means.
6.2.1 All pipe shall be furnished in the heat-treated condi- 6.3 A solution annealing temperature above 1950°F
tion unless the order specifically states that no final heat [1065°C] may impair the resistance to intergranular corrosion
treatment shall be applied. When the order is furnished without after subsequent exposure to sensitizing conditions in TP321,
final heat treatment, each pipe shall be stenciled “HT-O.” TP321H, TP347, TP347H, TP348, and TP348H. When speci-
6.2.2 As an alternate to final heat treatment in a continuous fied by the purchaser, a lower temperature stabilization or
furnace or batch-type furnace, immediately following hot re-solution anneal shall be used subsequent to the initial high
forming while the temperature of the pipes is not less than the temperature solution anneal (see Supplementary Requirement
specified minimum solution treatment temperature, pipes may S9).
be individually quenched in water or rapidly cooled by other
6.4 The grain size of grades 304H, 316H, 321H, and 347H,
means.
as determined in accordance with Test Methods E 112, shall be
6.2.3 Grades TP304, TP304N, TP304LN, TP316, TP316N,
No. 7 or coarser.
TP316LN, TP321, TP347, TP348, 16-8-2H, S 31725, and
S 31726 —Unless otherwise stated in the order, heat treatment 7. Chemical Composition
shall consist of heating to a minimum temperature of 1900°F
[1040°C] and quenching in water or rapidly cooling by other 7.1 The steel shall conform to the requirements as to
means. chemical composition prescribed in Table 1.
6.2.3.1 The purchaser may specify controlled structural or
special service characteristics which shall be used as a guide 8. Product Analysis
for the most suitable heat treatment. If the final heat treatment 8.1 At the request of the purchaser, an analysis of one billet
is at a temperature under 1900°F [1040°C], each pipe shall be from each heat or two pipes from each lot (Note 2) shall be
stenciled with the final heat treatment temperature in degrees made by the manufacturer. A lot of pipe shall consist of the
Fahrenheit or Celsius after the suffix “HT.” following:

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NPS Designator Lengths of Pipe in Lot 10.2.3 The section of pipe containing the defect may be cut
off within the limits of requirements on length.
Under NPS 2 400 or fraction thereof
NPS 2 to NPS 5, incl 200 or fraction thereof
10.2.4 Rejected.
Over NPS 5 100 or fraction thereof 10.3 To provide a workmanlike finish and basis for evalu-
NOTE 2—A lot shall consist of the number of lengths specified in 8.1 of ating conformance with 10.2, the pipe manufacturer shall
the same size and wall thickness from any one heat of steel. remove by grinding the following:
10.3.1 Mechanical marks, abrasions (Note 3), and pits, any
8.2 The results of these analyses shall be reported to the
of which imperfections are deeper than 1⁄16 in. [1.6 mm].
purchaser or the purchaser’s representative, and shall conform
to the requirements specified in Table 1. NOTE 3—Marks and abrasions are defined as cable marks, dinges, guide
8.3 If the analysis of one of the tests specified in Section 9 marks, roll marks, ball scratches, scores, die marks, etc.
does not conform to the requirements specified in Section 7, an 10.3.2 Visual imperfections commonly referred to as scabs,
analysis of each billet or pipe from the same heat or lot may be seams, laps, tears, or slivers found by exploration in accor-
made, and all billets or pipe conforming to the requirements dance with 10.1 to be deeper than 5 % of the nominal wall
shall be accepted. thickness.
10.4 At the purchaser’s discretion, pipe shall be subject to
9. Tensile Requirements rejection if surface imperfections acceptable under 10.2 are not
9.1 The material shall conform to the requirements as to scattered, but appear over a large area in excess of what is
tensile properties prescribed in Table 2. considered a workmanlike finish. Disposition of such pipe shall
be a matter of agreement between the manufacturer and the
10. Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance purchaser.
10.1 The pipe manufacturer shall explore a sufficient num- 10.5 When imperfections or defects are removed by grind-
ber of visual surface imperfections to provide reasonable ing, a smooth curved surface shall be maintained, and the wall
assurance that they have been properly evaluated with respect thickness shall not be decreased below that permitted by this
to depth. Exploration of all surface imperfections is not specification. The outside diameter at the point of grinding may
required but may be necessary to assure compliance with 10.2. be reduced by the amount so removed.
10.2 Surface imperfections that penetrate more than 121⁄2 % 10.5.1 Wall thickness measurements shall be made with a
of the nominal wall thickness or encroach on the minimum mechanical caliper or with a properly calibrated nondestructive
wall thickness shall be considered defects. Pipe with such testing device of appropriate accuracy. In case of dispute, the
defects shall be given one of the following dispositions: measurement determined by use of the mechanical caliper shall
10.2.1 The defect may be removed by grinding provided govern.
that the remaining wall thickness is within specified limits. 10.6 Weld repair shall be permitted only subject to the
10.2.2 Repaired in accordance with the repair welding approval of the purchaser and in accordance with Specification
provisions of 10.6. A 999/A 999M.
10.7 The finished pipe shall be reasonably straight.
10.8 The pipe shall be free of scale and contaminating iron
TABLE 2 Tensile Requirements
particles. Pickling, blasting, or surface finishing is not manda-
Grade TensileA Yield Elongation in 2 in. tory when pipe is bright annealed. The purchaser may request
strength, strength or 50 mm
min, min, (or 4D) min, % that a passivating treatment be applied.
ksi ksi
[MPa] [MPa] Longitudinal Transverse 11. Hydrostatic or Nondestructive Electric Test
TP304, TP304H, 75 30 35 25
11.1 Each pipe shall be subjected to the Nondestructive
TP304LN, [515] [205] Electric Test or the Hydrostatic Test. Unless specified by the
TP316, purchaser, either test may be used at the option of the producer.
TP316H,
TP316LN,
11.2 Hydrostatic Test— Each length of finished pipe shall
TP347, TP347H, be subjected to the hydrostatic test in accordance with Speci-
TP348, 16-8-2H, fication A 999/A 999M, unless specifically exempted under the
S31725
TP304N, TP316N, 80 35 35 25 provisions of 11.3 and 11.4.
S31726 [550] [240] 11.3 For pipe sizes NPS 24 and over, the purchaser, with the
S34565 115 60 35 30 agreement of the manufacturer, may complete the hydrostatic
[790] [415]
TP321, 321H test requirement with the system pressure test, which may be
#3⁄89 75 30 35 25 lower or higher than the specification test pressure, but in no
[515] [205] case shall the test pressure be lower than the system design
>3⁄89B 70 25 35 25
[480] [170] pressure. Each length of pipe furnished without the completed
A
† For grade TP304, NPS8 or larger, and in schedules 140 and heavier, the
manufacturer’s hydrostatic test shall include with the manda-
required minimum tensile strength shall be 70 ksi [480 MPa]. tory marking the letters “NH.”
B
Prior to the issuance of A 376/A 376M – 88, the tensile and yield strength 11.4 Nondestructive Examination—Each pipe shall be ex-
values were 75 [520] and 30 [210] respectively, for nominal wall greater than 3⁄8in.
[9.5 mm]. amined with a nondestructive test in accordance with Practice
† Editorially corrected. E 213, or Practice E 426. Unless specifically called out by the

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purchaser, the selection of the nondestructive electric test will 11.9.3 Ultrasonic—For examination by the ultrasonic
be at the option of the manufacturer. The range of pipe sizes method, the minimum nominal transducer frequency shall be
that may be examined by each method shall be subject to the 2.00 MHz and the maximum nominal transducer size shall be
limitations in the scope of the respective practices. 1.5 in.
11.4.1 The following information is for the benefit of the 11.9.3.1 If the equipment contains a reject notice filter
user of this specification: setting, this shall remain off during calibration and testing
11.4.1.1 The reference standards defined in 11.10.1 through unless linearity can be demonstrated at that setting.
11.10.4 are convenient standards for calibration of nondestruc- 11.10 Reference Standards:
tive testing equipment. The dimensions of these standards 11.10.1 Reference standards of convenient length shall be
should not be construed as the minimum size imperfection prepared from a length of pipe of the same grade, size (NPS, or
detectable by such equipment. outside diameter and schedule or wall thickness), surface
11.4.1.2 The ultrasonic testing (UT) can be performed to finish, and heat treatment condition as the pipe to be examined.
detect both longitudinally and circumferentially oriented de- 11.10.2 For Ultrasonic Testing, the reference ID and OD
fects. It should be recognized that different techniques should notches shall be any one of the three common notch shapes
be employed to detect differently oriented imperfections. The shown in Practice E 213, at the option of the manufacturer. The
examination may not detect short, deep, defects. depth of each notch shall not exceed 121⁄2 % of the specified
11.4.1.3 The eddy-current testing (ET) referenced in Prac- nominal wall thickness of the pipe or 0.004 in., whichever is
tice E 426 has the capability of detecting significant disconti- greater. The width of the notch shall not exceed twice the
nuities, especially the short abrupt type. depth. Notches shall be placed on both the OD and ID surfaces.
11.4.1.4 A purchaser interested in ascertaining the nature 11.10.3 For Eddy-Current Testing, the reference standard
(type, size, location, and orientation) of discontinuities that can shall contain, at the option of the manufacturer, any one of the
be detected in the specific application of these examinations following discontinuities:
should discuss this with the manufacturer of the tubular 11.10.3.1 Drilled Hole— The reference standard shall con-
product. tain three or more holes, equally spaced circumferentially
11.5 Time of Examination—Nondestructive testing for around the pipe and longitudinally separated by a sufficient
specification acceptance shall be performed after all mechani- distance to allow distinct identification of the signal from each
cal processing, heat treatments, and straightening operations. hole. The holes shall be drilled radially and completely through
This requirement does not preclude additional testing at earlier the pipe wall, with care being taken to avoid distortion of the
stages in the processing. pipe while drilling. One hole shall be drilled in the weld, if
11.6 Surface Condition: visible. Alternately, the producer of welded pipe may choose to
11.6.1 All surfaces shall be free of scale, dirt, grease, paint, drill one hole in the weld and run the calibration standard
or other foreign material that could interfere with interpretation through the test coils three times with the weld turned at 120°
of test results. The methods used for cleaning and preparing the on each pass. The hole diameter shall vary with NPS as
surfaces for examination shall not be detrimental to the base follows:
metal or the surface finish. NPS Designator Hole Diameter
0.039 in. (1 mm)
11.6.2 Excessive surface roughness or deep scratches can above 1⁄2 to 11⁄4 0.055 in. (1.4 mm)
produce signals that interfere with the test. above 11⁄4 to 2 0.071 in. (1.8 mm)
11.7 Extent of Examination: above 2 to 5 0.087 in. (2.2 mm)
above 5 0.106 in. (2.7 mm)
11.7.1 The relative motion of the pipe and the transducer(s),
coil(s), or sensor(s) shall be such that the entire pipe surface is 11.10.3.2 Transverse Tangential Notch—Using a round tool
scanned, except as in 6.2. or file with a 1⁄4-in. (6.4-mm) diameter, a notch shall be filed or
11.7.2 The existence of end effects is recognized, and the milled tangential to the surface and transverse to the longitu-
extent of such effects shall be determined by the manufacturer, dinal axis of the pipe. Said notch shall have a depth not
and, if requested, shall be reported to the purchaser. Other exceeding 121⁄2 % of the specified nominal wall thickness of
nondestructive tests may be applied to the end areas, subject to the pipe or 0.004 in. (0.102 mm), whichever is greater.
agreement between the purchaser and the manufacturer. 11.10.3.3 Longitudinal Notch—A notch 0.031 in. or less in
11.8 Operator Qualifications—The test unit operator shall width shall be machined in a radial plane parallel to the tube
be certified in accordance with SNT-TC-1A, or an equivalent axis on the outside surface of the pipe, to have a depth not
recognized and documented standard. exceeding 121⁄2 % of the specified wall thickness of the pipe or
11.9 Test Conditions: 0.004 in., whichever is greater. The length of the notch shall be
11.9.1 For eddy-current testing, the excitation coil fre- compatible with the testing method.
quency shall be chosen to ensure adequate penetration yet 11.10.3.4 More or smaller reference discontinuities, or both,
provide good signal-to-noise ratio. may be used by agreement between the purchaser and the
11.9.2 The maximum eddy-current coil frequency used shall manufacturer.
be as follows: 11.11 Standardization Procedure:
On specified walls up to 0.050 in.—100 KHz max 11.11.1 The test apparatus shall be standardized at the
On specified walls up to 0.150 in.—50 KHz max beginning and end of each series of pipes of the same size
On specified walls up to 0.150 in.—10 KHz max (NPS or diameter and schedule or wall thickness), grade and

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heat treatment condition, and at intervals not exceeding 4 h. required by this or the product specification. The outside
More frequent standardization may be performed at the manu- diameter at the point of grinding may be reduced by the amount
facturer’s option or may be required upon agreement between so removed. To be accepted, retested pipe shall meet the test
the purchaser and the manufacturer. requirement.
11.11.2 The test apparatus shall also be standardized after 11.12.5 If the imperfection is explored to the extent that it
any change in test system settings; change of operator; equip- can be identified as non-rejectable, the pipe may be accepted
ment repair; or interruption due to power loss, process shut- without further test providing the imperfection does not en-
down, or when a problem is suspected. croach on the minimum wall thickness.
11.11.3 The reference standard shall be passed through the
test apparatus at the same speed and test system settings as the 12. Mechanical Tests Required
pipe to be tested.
12.1 Transverse or Longitudinal Tension Test—The tension
11.11.4 The signal-to-noise ratio for the reference standard
test shall be performed on 1 % of the pipe from each lot.
shall be 21⁄2 to 1 or greater. Extraneous signals caused by
identifiable causes such as dings, scratches, dents, straightener NOTE 4—The term “lot” applies to all pipe of the same nominal size
marks, and so forth, shall not be considered noise. The and wall thickness (or schedule) which is produced from the same heat of
rejection amplitude shall be adjusted to be at least 50 % of full steel and subjected to the same finishing treatment in a continuous furnace
or by directly obtaining the heat treated condition by quenching after hot
scale of the readout display.
forming. When final heat treatment is in a batch-type furnace, the lot shall
11.11.5 If upon any standardization, the rejection amplitude include only that pipe which is heat treated in the same furnace charge.
has decreased by 29 % (3 dB) of peak height from the last
standardization, the pipe since the last calibration shall be 12.2 Flattening Test—For pipe heat treated in a batch-type
rejected. The test system settings may be changed, or the furnace, the flattening test shall be made on 5 % of the pipe
transducer(s), coil(s) or sensor(s) adjusted, and the unit restan- from each heat-treated lot (Note 4). When heat treated by the
dardized, but all pipe tested since the last acceptable standard- continuous process or when treated condition is obtained
ization must be retested for acceptance. directly by quenching after hot forming, this test shall be made
11.12 Evaluation of Imperfections: on a sufficient number of pipe to constitute 5 % of the lot (Note
11.12.1 Pipes producing a signal equal to or greater than the 4) but in no case less than two pipes.
lowest signal produced by the reference standard(s) shall be
identified and separated from the acceptable pipes. The area 13. Certification
producing the signal may be reexamined. 13.1 In addition to the certification required by Specification
11.12.2 Such pipes shall be rejected if the test signal was A 999/A 999M, the certification for pipe furnished to this
produced by imperfections that cannot be identified or was specification shall identify each length of pipe which is
produced by cracks or crack-like imperfections. These pipes furnished without the manufacturer’s completed hydrostatic
may be repaired in accordance with Sections 13 and 14. To be test, in accordance with 11.3.
accepted, a repaired pipe must pass the same nondestructive
test by which it was rejected, and it must meet the minimum 14. Product Marking
wall thickness requirements of this specification.
11.12.3 If the test signals were produced by visual imper- 14.1 In addition to the marking prescribed in Specification
fections such as: A 999/A 999M, the marking shall include the length, hydro-
(1) Scratches, static test pressure, the symbol “S” if the pipe conforms to the
(2) Surface roughness, supplementary requirements specified in S1 to S10, the ANSI
(3) Dings, schedule number, the heat number or manufacturer’s number
(4) Straightener marks, by which the heat can be identified, the marking requirements
(5) Cutting chips, of 6.2, if applicable, NH when hydrotesting is not performed
(6) Steel die stamps, and ET when eddy-current testing is performed, or UT when
(7) Stop marks, or ultrasonic testing is performed.
(8) Pipe reducer ripple. 14.2 No steel indentation stamping shall be done without
The pipe may be accepted based on visual examination the purchaser’s consent.
provided the imperfection is less than 0.004 in. (0.1 mm) or
121⁄2 % of the specified wall thickness (whichever is greater). 15. Keywords
11.12.4 Rejected pipe may be reconditioned and retested 15.1 austenitic stainless steel; feedwater heater tubes; stain-
providing the wall thickness is not decreased to less than that less steel tube; steel tube; welded steel tube

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SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS

FOR PIPE REQUIRING SPECIAL CONSIDERATION

One or more of the following supplementary requirements shall apply only when specified in the
purchase order. The purchaser may specify a different frequency of test or analysis than is provided
in the supplementary requirement. Subject to agreement between the purchaser and manufacturer,
retest and retreatment provisions of these supplementary requirements may also be modified.

S1. Product Analysis for information only, and shall show the actual metal structure
S1.1 Product analysis shall be made on each length of pipe. of the pipe as finished.
Individual lengths failing to conform to the chemical compo-
S6. Ultrasonic Test
sition requirements shall be rejected.
S6.1 Each piece of pipe may be ultrasonically tested to
S2. Transverse Tension Tests determine its soundness throughout the entire length of the
S2.1 A transverse tension test shall be made on a specimen pipe. Each piece shall be ultrasonically tested in a circumfer-
from one end or both ends of each pipe NPS 8 and over in ential direction in such a manner that the entire piece is
nominal diameter. If this supplementary requirement is speci- scanned by the ultrasonic beam. The calibration standard shall
fied, the number of tests per pipe shall also be specified. If a be prepared from a section of pipe which has two notches, one
specimen from any length fails to meet the required tensile in the inside surface and one in the outside surface. The notches
properties (tensile, yield, and elongation), that length shall be shall be at least 11⁄2-in. [38-mm] long and have a depth of 3 %
rejected subject to retreatment in accordance with Specification of the wall thickness, or 0.004 in. [0.1 mm], whichever is the
A 999/A 999M and satisfactory retest. greater. Any pipe showing an ultrasonic indication of greater
amplitude than the amplitude of the indication from the
S3. Flattening Test calibration standard shall be subject to rejection.
S3.1 The flattening test of Specification A 999/A 999M
S7. Hot Ductility Test for Indicating Weldability
shall be made on a specimen from one end or both ends of each
pipe. Crop ends may be used. If this supplementary require- S7.1 A high-temperature ductility test may be made upon
ment is specified, the number of tests per pipe shall also be each heat of material supplied in heavy-wall pipe sections. An
specified. If a specimen from any length fails because of lack appropriate specimen shall be heated to an initial temperature,
of ductility prior to satisfactory completion of the first step of cooled 100°F [50°C], then subjected to a tension test, and shall
the flattening test requirement that pipe shall be rejected show a minimum reduction of area of 60 %. The initial
subject to retreatment in accordance with Specification A 999/ temperature is that temperature 50°F [30°C] below the tem-
A 999M and satisfactory retest. If a specimen from any length perature at which material exhibits zero ductility. Rejection of
of pipe fails because of a lack of soundness that length shall be material shall not be based upon this test.
rejected, unless subsequent retesting indicates that the remain-
S8. Retests
ing length is sound.
S8.1 Upon the purchaser’s request, retests shall be made
S4. Etching Tests from sections of material removed from any part of the pipe.
S4.1 The steel shall be homogeneous as shown by etching Failure to meet the requirements stated in this specification
tests conducted in accordance with the appropriate portions of shall be cause for rejection.
Method E 381. Etching tests shall be made on a cross section
S9. Stabilization Heat Treatment
from one end or both ends of each pipe and shall show sound
and reasonably uniform material free from injurious lamina- S9.1 Subsequent to the solution anneal required in 6.4,
tions, cracks, and similar objectionable defects. If this supple- Grades TP321, TP321H, TP347, TP347H, TP348, and TP348H
mentary requirement is specified, the number of tests per pipe shall be given a stabilization heat treatment at a temperature
required shall also be specified. If a specimen from any length lower than that used for the initial solution annealing heat
shows objectionable defects, the length shall be rejected, treatment. The temperature of stabilization heat treatment shall
subject to removal of the defective end and subsequent retests be at a temperature as agreed upon between the purchaser and
indicating the remainder of the length to be sound and vendor.
reasonably uniform material.
S10. Intergranular Corrosion Test
S5. Photomicrographs S10.1 When specified, material shall pass intergranular
S5.1 Photomicrographs at 100 diameters may be made from corrosion tests conducted by the manufacturer in accordance
one end of each piece of pipe furnished in sizes 6 in. [152 mm] with Practices A 262, Practice E.
and larger in the as-furnished condition. Such photomicro- NOTE S10.1—Practice E requires testing on the sensitized condition for
graphs shall be suitably identified as to pipe size, wall low carbon or stabilized grades, and on the as-shipped condition for other
thickness, piece number, and heat. Such photomicrographs are grades.

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A 376/A 376M
S10.2 A stabilization heat treatment in accordance with containing titanium or columbium, particularly in their H
Supplementary Requirement S9 may be necessary and is versions.
permitted in order to meet this requirement for the grades

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